What relationships have had a positive impact on you? (Jet Pack Prompt -12/30/24)
“I want the people to understand my character, my weaknesses, the kind of person I am.” (Jimmy Carter)
I read with sadness that ex. President Jimmy Carter passed away at age one hundred yesterday. During my college years, his plain speaking, friendly manner as Chief Executive seemed to resonate with me as a believable role model to follow for how I should act with my students as a teacher. I respect him as well for being one of our few Presidents in my memory who volunteered vigorously for spread of truthful engagement of peace and human rights causes around the world after his term ended. To honor his legacy, I’ve also taken time on our road trips to visit the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta and his home town of Plains. Thus I express my hope in the following photos that we again find leaders who portrays those positive qualities Jimmy Carter meant to me.






Nice post 🌅🌅
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He was a one of a kind, a real Georgia Peach. I respected him and every visit to Plains, Georgia I always wished we saw him. May he RIP.
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Good response Ruth. Remember the gas lines during that time?
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This is such a wonderful tribute to the former president! I loved Jimmy Carter – he once held the highest office in the land but was just as content in his family home in small-town Georgia. Thanks for sharing, and have a wonderful last day of the year! Wishing you a year full of endless possibilities, boundless joy, and unforgettable moments! :) Happy New Year! :) Aiva xx
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It’s nice to hear from you the last day of the year.
Happy New Year Aiva
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Thank you kindly 🥰 xx
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We Chinese certainly remember this great human being. His initiative in the last century kicked off Sino-American exchange in education, science and tech, and cultures, among other things. We have benefited a lot from his farsightedness.
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Interesting to know of Carter’s influence on your country. His morel leadership also will be missed.
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